Two questions from Hartmut in Germany:
I wonder if you forgot the product ramp-up within the new DCOR 1.0 model? Shoudn’t it be positioned right after the “Integration” process? Furthermore, I think, this would be an excellent oportunity to link the DCOR- and the SCOR-model in the future?!
Product ramp is a phase of the life-cycle of […]
Does SCOR have a distinct process or definition for “assemble to order” or is it just treated as a variance of Make To Order? –Han
The answer for Make is that Assemble To Order is a Make To Order (M2) process, but there are two questions to clarify what Assemble To Order means for your supply-chain:
Somebody told me there is a SCOR for Design. Is this true, where can I find it and what is it’s scope? –Brian
SCOR for Design processes is published by the Supply-Chain Council as DCOR. DCOR stands for Design-Chain Operations Reference and provides a standard language for design processes, standard metrics and best practices. In the […]
I am reviewing one of our supply chains using SCOR and have one question that I am unable to answer. Maybe you know the solution, or know someone who does in the SCC circles. It’s a bit trivial maybe but I would like to understand: in the Make-To-Order Processes M2.1 to M2.6 the information input […]
We are in the process of defining the scorecard for our supply chains. We have selected about 16 metrics that we want to track. It is not clear to us how we use the performance attributes. We can measure the metrics, but not the attributes? –Bill
My company is considering adopting SCOR. We looked at the metrics and see that they are very similar to what we already measure. We would like to know how we are doing today, compared to others. Where can I find benchmarking data for SCOR metrics and how reliable is it? — Lynn